DEARBORN, Mich. , Sept. 18, 2008 –
The new 2009 Ford F-150 remains the most capable full-size pickup on
the market, delivering towing capability of 11,300 pounds across all
cab configurations and payload of 3,030 pounds.
Ford built upon
the F-150's capability by strengthening the frame while making it
lighter, improving horsepower, boosting fuel economy, adding more
usable interior space to the SuperCrew models and offering even more
standard safety features.
"F-150 customers have come to expect
the best capability," said Matt O'Leary, Ford F-150 chief engineer.
"That's why our team has been working so hard to deliver the most
capable trucks for our customers, including a new, improved chassis
that helps deliver additional payload and towing capacity as well as an
8 percent average fuel economy improvement across the lineup."
Improved Chassis Helps Get the Job Done More Efficiently
The
2009 Ford F-150 features a fully boxed frame constructed from
hydroformed high-strength steel side rails – and cross members that
pass through the frame rails – for increased durability and safety.
The
high-strength steel does double duty, providing approximately 10
percent more torsional rigidity, enabling engineers to finely tune
chassis components, while also contributing up to a 100-pound weight
reduction versus the current F-150.
"We've improved the new
F-150's driving dynamics, delivering a truck that's consistently
sure-footed in all driving situations and load conditions, regardless
of the weather," O'Leary said. "And we've built quality in to the new
F-150 with laser-edge welds that are five times stronger than other
trucks' traditional spot welds. F-150 owners need to know that whether
they use these trucks on the job site – or for play – they're truly
‘Built Ford Tough.' "
F-150's double wishbone short- and
long-arm front suspension with coil over shocks shares components with
the 2008 Expedition, although it has been further refined for the
F-150. Double ball joint links allow for more precise steering inputs.
The
Hotchkiss-designed rear suspension mounts the rear shock absorbers
outboard of the frame rails for a smoother ride and improved body
control. The revised suspension features 6-inch longer leaf springs.
The springs are extended forward to provide better lateral compliance
and refined rear axle steer characteristics.
The FX4 features
an Electronic Locking Differential axle designed for true off-road
performance. There is also a special 17-inch LT tire available to
further enhance off-road capability. F-150 4x4 trucks offer a choice
of manual or electronic shift-on-the-fly four-wheel-drive systems.
The
F-150's four-channel Anti-lock Braking System not only improves braking
performance but provides the necessary foundation for enabling
technologies like AdvanceTrac® with RSC® (Roll Stability Control™) with
Trailer Sway Control and the available integrated trailer brake
controller. A new brake booster and master cylinder offer better pedal
feel.
Size Matters, F-150 Delivers
In addition
to improved payload and towing capacity, the new 2009 F-150 SuperCrew
offers more usable space for moving people and gear – thanks to a
6-inch stretch that improves rear seat legroom and cargo capacity.
A
mechanically articulated second-row seat flips up and folds against the
back of the cab by simply pushing up on the seat bottom, a move easily
done with one hand, allowing easier loading and unloading of the
truck's rear seating area. The new SuperCrew's longer door moves the
B-pillar further back, improving the driver's peripheral vision.
"The
flat load floor and fold-up rear seat allow for a much better use of
cargo space," O'Leary said. "After F-150 customers find their way to
their favorite electronics store on their 8-inch navigation screen in
the instrument panel, they have enough room to safely and securely load
their new large flat-screen television onto the flat-load floor and
take it home."
The flip-up seats combined with the flat-load
floor, allows items up to 47.9 inches tall to be stored safely from the
outside elements and secured in the locked cab. The total cargo space
behind the front seats is a class-leading 57.6 cu. ft.
The
center section of the front bench seat features hidden storage and on
Lariat models the center section of the back seat folds down into an
armrest for rear seat passengers.
Easy on the Ears
Beneath
its skin, the new F-150 uses a comprehensive sound package and
class-exclusive features to deliver a quiet and refined ride.
An
exclusive Quiet Steel dash panel combines with an expanded absorber on
the engine side of the dash panel to limit the amount of unwanted noise
coming from the engine compartment. A single-piece substrate under the
instrument panel replaces the former multi-piece unit, reducing the
risk of squeaks and rattles and boosting perceived quality. The
Regular Cab utilizes a soft-trim back panel to improve interior
quietness. All models receive a new acoustic headliner.
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